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Putin is still planning to go to the summit as usual

Russia excluded from the G20?

Russian Ambassador to Indonesia Lyudmila Vorobieva said on March 23, Russian President Vladimir Putin still plans to attend the G20 summit hosted by Indonesia in October.

“This will depend on many things that are actively developing, including the situation of the Covid-19 epidemic. As of now, it is Putin’s intention to attend this event,” ambassador said.

The G20 forum to be held in October this year in Bali will focus on economic issues rather than the war in Ukraine, the Russian ambassador said, adding that she was aware of efforts to remove Russia from the club global economy.

“Not only G20, many organizations in the West are also now looking to get rid of Russia,” Vorobieva said the move would make it more difficult for countries to solve global “economic problems”.

Ms. Vorobieva also praised Indonesia’s “firm stance” and urged the country not to yield to Western pressure. Jakarta has long had close relations with Moscow, and Indonesian President Joko Widodo recently told Nikkei Asia magazine that he supports a ceasefire but sees economic sanctions as a tool that doesn’t work. effective.

The West seeks to exclude Russia from the G20: Mr. Putin still intends to go to the summit as usual - Photo 1.

Russian Ambassador Lyudmila Vorobieva to Indonesia

Earlier this week, Poland’s Minister of Economic Development and Technology Piotr Nowak told reporters that he had proposed to exclude Russia from the G-20, during a meeting with US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.

“On the question of the G-20, we believe that it is impossible to maintain normal business for Russia in international organizations and in the international community,” White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on March 22.

“For specific institutions and decisions, we want to consult our allies and partners in those institutions before making any statements,” said Mr. Sullivan. speak.

Russia’s membership in the G8, the world’s top eight industrialized nations, was suspended after it annexed the Crimean territory in 2014. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on March 23. Peace talks with Ukraine are ongoing, but he accused Kiev of frequently changing its demands.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed in a video speech that the negotiations were “very difficult”.

Russia’s Claim

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov did not directly address the issue of the G-20 but said Russia needed to ensure that Russia would never have to be economically dependent on a Western partner as it “wakes up in the uncomfortable”.

The head of Russia’s foreign ministry said that Moscow demanded equal treatment and that the war had highlighted the “smoothness” in the country that led to the country ending its dependence on the West in the future.

“Of course, if they want to cooperate, we will not turn away if it is based on equality and in the interests of both sides,” Lavrov added.

The West seeks to exclude Russia from the G20: Mr. Putin still intends to go to the summit as usual - Photo 2.

Opening ceremony of the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia on February 17, 2022. Source: Reuters

However, any move to exclude Russia from global forums could be vetoed by other countries. China on March 23 called Russia an “important member” of the G-20.

“No member has the right to exclude another. The G-20 should practice substantive multilateralism, strengthen solidarity and cooperation,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters.

In Europe, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that G-20 members would have to look at the issues, but that the priority remained focused on establishing peace.

“When it comes to how things go at the WTO and the G-20, this question is bound to be discussed by the countries concerned and no one country can decide on its own, “ Prime Minister Scholz announced as quoted by Reuters.

“Clearly we need to agree to deal with other more pressing matters in meetings like this. We need to reach an immediate ceasefire,” the German chancellor added.

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